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Learning Bing Maps API Table of Contents Learning Bing Maps API Credits About the Author About the Reviewers www.PacktPub.com Support files, eBooks, discount offers and more Why Subscribe? Free Access for Packt account holders Preface What this book covers What you need for this book Who this book is for Conventions Reader feedback Customer support Downloading the example code Downloading the color images of this book Errata Piracy Questions 1. Introduction to Bing Maps AJAX Control Version 7 Bing Maps AJAX Control Version 7 Custom modules Map events Summary 2. Diving into Bing Maps AJAX Control Version 7 Custom events Pushpins Polylines Summary 3. Introduction to Bing Maps REST Services The application Bing Maps REST resources Summary 4. Diving into Bing Maps REST Services The application The router module The controller The model The proxy The view Displaying the route Summary 5. Spatial Data Services Geocoding dataflow input data The job Getting job status Getting job results Parsing the geocode response Websites Summary 6. Diving into Spatial Data Services The project Querying for postcodes The locator The controller The client side The stylesheet Showing the data Summary 7. Enriching Bing Maps with Overlaying User Data The data The application The poll The shape Rolling back the years Summary Index Learning Bing Maps API Learning Bing Maps API Copyright © 2013 Packt Publishing All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embedded in critical articles or reviews. Every effort has been made in the preparation of this book to ensure the accuracy of the information presented. However, the information contained in this book is sold without warranty, either express or implied. Neither the author, nor Packt Publishing, and its dealers and distributors will be held liable for any damages caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly by this book. Packt Publishing has endeavored to provide trademark information about all of the companies and products mentioned in this book by the appropriate use of capitals. However, Packt Publishing cannot guarantee the accuracy of this information. First published: November 2013 Production Reference: 1151113 Published by Packt Publishing Ltd. Livery Place 35 Livery Street Birmingham B3 2PB, UK ISBN 978-1-78355-037-1 www.packtpub.com Cover Image by Aniket Sawant (<[email protected]>) Credits Author Artan Sinani Reviewers Thomas M. Anderson Adrian Cox Seth Richards Acquisition Editors Akram Hussain Neha Nagwekar Commissioning Editor Sruthi Kutty Technical Editors Shruti Rawool Anand Singh Project Coordinator Aboli Ambardekar Proofreader Clyde Jenkins Indexer Rekha Nair Production Coordinator Melwyn D'sa Cover Work Melwyn D'sa About the Author Artan Sinani is a Web Developer living between London and a small town in the north-west of Spain. Currently, he works as a Senior Developer at Local Data Company, where he uses his passion for good design and clean programming to build beautiful interfaces, including geospatial data visualizations. He hacks open source code at github.com/artisinani and blogs at lugolabs.com. This book would not have been written without the help and understanding of my wife, Sonia, and son, Mattias, who put up patiently with me writing during family time. I would like to thank my parents Vasil and Elsa, sister Sara, and brother David, who have supported and inspired me throughout my life. I would like to thank my colleagues—first and foremost—Adrian, who is a also a technical reviewer of this book, for all his help and understanding; Ivana Mogin, Barnaby Oswald, Alex Oswald, and all the great people at LDC, who gave me the opportunity to work with great technologies. About the Reviewers Thomas M. Anderson is a Software Engineer by trade, autodidact by leisure, and a self-proclaimed tinkerer. He studied Computer Science and Jazz percussion at North Central College in Naperville, Illinois, and web designing and development for another two years at Full Sail University in Orlando, Florida. When not behind a computer screen, he can be found making music, reading a good book, or pondering over countless questions that need answers. He has been with his current employer and second family, Punchkick Interactive, for over three years. Punchkick Interactive is a full-service mobile marketing agency, and a leader within the mobile development industry. I would like to thank my family and friends. Adrian Cox is a Software Development Manager with over 15 years of commercial experience. He is still very much hands on with development and system design, and stays up-to-date with the latest technologies. Seth Richards has over 10 years of professional software development experience. He got his start by programming embedded devices for the bar and nightclub industry and transitioned to web application development six years ago. In the past, he has worked on web-based enterprise-grade geographic information system applications. Seth is currently a Senior Software Engineer for a Massachusetts-based company that provides process automation, work automation, and document management solutions. You can follow him on twitter@shrichards, or view his blog at http://blog.shrichards.com

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Obtain geographical data from Bing Maps and display them on the map Overview Display address information for any point on the map through the location-based REST services API Embed a map on a web page with a custom theme Geocode with Spatial Data APIs and display the information on the map In Detail
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